About a week ago, my mom and I set up my 20-gallon. We're really new to this, but the people at our local Petco seemed to really know what they were talking about. On Friday, we bought three fish- a gold dust molly, a red platty, and a sunset fire platty.
The platties were small compared to the molly. The molly could move seemingly three times faster than any of the others.
Earlier today, when I got up to feed my fish, I forgot to turn on the light. All my fish were really active and seemed fine.
I realized the light was off when I got back from school. I turned it on, but I couldn't find any of the fish. I panicked and grabbed my mom immediately. All three were lying on the gravel, not or barely moving.
After a few minutes of the light being on, things began to pick up. My mom promised she'd watch them and do everything she could while I did my homework. She watched them for about 20 minutes and everything was fine.
When I went to feed my fish earlier tonight, I couldn't find the molly, which was strange, because she is usually very active and easy to spot. The plattys were swimming together, very typical. I eventually found the molly's dead body resting in one of my plastic plants. Her fins were plasetered to her body, and her eyes appeared darker than they had been. She fell through the water like a stone instead of wriggling her way through like a puppy. She was dead as a doornail.
Are my platties next? How long will they last? How many more fish will follow in my molly's footsteps before the nitrogen cycle is complete?
The platties were small compared to the molly. The molly could move seemingly three times faster than any of the others.
Earlier today, when I got up to feed my fish, I forgot to turn on the light. All my fish were really active and seemed fine.
I realized the light was off when I got back from school. I turned it on, but I couldn't find any of the fish. I panicked and grabbed my mom immediately. All three were lying on the gravel, not or barely moving.
After a few minutes of the light being on, things began to pick up. My mom promised she'd watch them and do everything she could while I did my homework. She watched them for about 20 minutes and everything was fine.
When I went to feed my fish earlier tonight, I couldn't find the molly, which was strange, because she is usually very active and easy to spot. The plattys were swimming together, very typical. I eventually found the molly's dead body resting in one of my plastic plants. Her fins were plasetered to her body, and her eyes appeared darker than they had been. She fell through the water like a stone instead of wriggling her way through like a puppy. She was dead as a doornail.
Are my platties next? How long will they last? How many more fish will follow in my molly's footsteps before the nitrogen cycle is complete?